The highly anticipated Season 26 of The Voice is set to premiere on Monday, September 23. This iconic music competition series continues to captivate audiences with its unique blend of talent discovery and entertainment. As always, the involvement of the coaches plays a pivotal role in shaping the contestants’ journeys.
The coaching lineup for this season is particularly noteworthy, featuring a mix of seasoned veterans and exciting newcomers. Gwen Stefani, Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé, and Snoop Dogg will be taking on mentoring roles, promising a diverse and dynamic panel of coaches.
Meet the Returning and New Coaches of The Voice Season 26
Reba McEntire
Often referred to as the Queen of Country, Reba McEntire is returning to The Voice for her third consecutive season as a coach. Throughout her time on the show, McEntire has become known not only for her music expertise but also for her unique traditions, which include bringing homemade snacks for her team each season.
In her debut season, she delighted her team with freshly cooked tater tots, and in her second season, she introduced chicken tenders. Fans are eagerly awaiting her next culinary surprise, potentially even enlisting a personal chef to prepare something special.
McEntire’s journey to stardom began in rodeos and nightclubs, where she performed as part of a trio called Singing McEntires alongside two siblings. Initially aspiring to become a schoolteacher like her mother, McEntire’s path took a significant turn when she secured a recording contract, becoming a renowned name in country music.
Offstage, she has made significant contributions to film and television, portraying memorable characters such as Heather Gummer in Tremors and A.J. Ferguson in The Little Rascals. Her multifaceted career and approachable personality make her a beloved figure on The Voice.
Gwen Stefani
Gwen Stefani, known for her eclectic musical stylings, is returning as a coach after a brief hiatus. Her extensive career includes solo performances and serving as the lead vocalist of the iconic pop-ska band No Doubt.
The band played a significant role in the 1990s California music scene, blending the rebellious themes of punk with a sunny, upbeat sound. Stefani’s collaborations with other artists, including her former fellow coach Blake Shelton, have enriched her diverse musical repertoire.
No Doubt has been on hiatus since 2004 but has reunited for special performances, including a recent show at Coachella 2024, marking their first reunion since 2015.
With three Grammy Awards and over 60 million records sold as both a solo artist and with No Doubt, Stefani’s extensive experience and versatile music background will undoubtedly provide valuable insights to her team on The Voice.
Michael Buble
Michael Bublé is joining The Voice for the very first time, bringing his powerhouse vocal skills and extensive musical knowledge to the coaching panel. As family lore goes, Bublé has dreamed of becoming a famous singer (or a hockey player) since he was just two years old.
His passion for singing became evident at age 13 during family sing-alongs, and he began performing in nightclubs at 16. Bublé achieved breakthrough success with his self-titled album in 2003.
Throughout his career, he has won five Grammy Awards, 15 Juno Awards, and released six multi-platinum albums, accumulating over 14 billion global streams.
Bublé also boasts stars on both the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Canada’s Walk of Fame. With his extensive recognition and distinctive voice, his debut as a coach is highly anticipated.
Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg is also making his debut as a coach on The Voice, adding his unique charisma and extensive experience in the music industry to the panel. Known for his laid-back vibe and influential presence, Snoop Dogg has made a lasting impact on popular culture as a rapper, actor, and entrepreneur.
His nickname originates from his childhood fondness for the Peanuts character Snoopy. Snoop’s career took off after Dr. Dre discovered one of his mixtapes, leading to collaborations and his debut album, Doggystyle, in 1993, featuring hits like Gin and Juice.
Over his prolific career, Snoop Dogg has released 21 studio albums, sold over 40 million albums worldwide, and has topped the Billboard charts multiple times, receiving 20 Grammy nominations.
In addition to music, Snoop Dogg is actively engaged in various endeavors, including hosting for NBC during the Summer Olympics in Paris and founding the Snoop Youth Football League, which has seen over 40 kids make it to the NFL.
Season 26 of The Voice promises to be an exciting display of talent and mentorship. With Gwen Stefani, Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé, and Snoop Dogg at the helm, contestants will benefit from a diverse range of music expertise and industry insights.
Mark your calendars for the premiere on Monday, September 23, at 8 pm ET on NBC, with next-day streaming available on Peacock.
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